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5 yrs ago
Current I just can't. This is too much. Berserk was so influential on so many things that I love. Goodbye, Miura. You'll be missed by many.
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6 yrs ago
Migraines ew
7 yrs ago
Welp apparently discord servers are having some pretty bad Latency issues.
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7 yrs ago
Well I just got my mitts on the Links Awakening remake. Excus eme while I disappear for a weak while I relive my childhood
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7 yrs ago
Migraine killed me today. Posts tomorrow.
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Bio



Hello! Welcome to my little bio.

Not much to say, really. Just a horror game protag that likes writing and playing vidya games when I'm not being chased by the cosmic forces of darkness. (I'm a security guard that works night shifts usually).

Have some dancing medjed.

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These application errors are about to make me rage at something.

I've been trying to post for the past hour.

Anyways.

have fun dealing with spider cthulhu, guardspeople.
-Nefas Sen-




As she waited, Nod raged above. She could hear the din of battle easily. The voices that were being extinguished, crying out for someone to save them. In the past...she would have offered them salvation from that inky abyss. That deep, dark, place where all their sins would be laid bare. She would have offered them a place at her side. But now? Now, she chose to let these guards die. She was merciful, but her mercy had long since faded for the humans. They made their bed, now they must lay in it.

Her head turned from above, back to the ground. The Dragon approached.

"I assume you are going back to the abyss you call the deep?" He asked, walking past her.

"Yes." She simply replied. "Away too long. It is quiet. Children...silent." She sounded mournful as she walked up the stairs after Kilgarrah, though it would be obvious she was having difficulty communicating with the same words as he. "I will...rest for awhile. Must rebuild." It didn't take the pair long to reach the two of the stairs, arriving right in the middle of Nod's melee. She simply shook her head at the spectacle, but said nothing. These humans brought this upon themselves, and she had no desire to help or save any of them.

In fact, that anger from earlier was boiling. Slowly bubbling, creeping. Crawling. The Deep that had been silent for so long was starting to roil with her waking. Any of her children that were not slumbering at the bottom of the oceans or the deep that they called home, would likely notice. If not...well, she had the perfect way to wake them from their slumber, if there were any left. If a millennia within the Deep without their Queen Mother hadn't driven them all insane, that is.

"We will meet later, Kilgarrah...the Deep is empty. For now...I demand blood. The Deep roils. I anger. Not one for violence...but my children were murdered...will take the same from the Traitorous Eyra..." With that, she walked away from the Dragon in the direction of the loudest cacophony she could hear of swords clashing and armor clanging. She wanted to see the Chaos of battle that Nod and likely his new followers were making for herself.

She was both disappointed by the sight, and not. Guardsmen of the prison and castle were fighting against their former prisoners. Several noticed her, and turned their weapons towards her, though they seemed to hesitate in attacking. Perhaps they didn't wish to provoke someone they didn't have too. Not that it mattered.

She didn't bother speaking to the humans. They wouldn't understand, and she wasn't feeling talkative. She simply gave them a dismissive, though somewhat curious stare as long, tan, fleshy appendage extended from one of her arms, wrapping around one of the guards own arm. The guard cried out in sudden pain as his arm was forcefully twisted, dropping his sword as it clattered against the ground.

Seeing she was foe, not friend, a second guard tried to free the first by cutting the fleshy appendage that held his comrade.

Useless.

A second appendage wrapped around his waist, and she slammed the guard into the wall, dead on impact. The first was brought to her. The guard couldn't manage to say anything, not even a cry for help as air was forced from his lungs. When he was brought before her, she placed a hand on his forehead.

Snap

crrrrack

Horrifying sounds of bones snapping filled the immediate area. Blood dripped down the mangled guards body as the appendage continued to squeeze the blood from the human, almost as if she was attempting to drain him of the substance. Soon, the appendage had found its way into the cranium of the guard.

A gurgled cry for help, then silence. The guards watching, couldn't look away from the horrifying scene, likely thinking this was one of the sealed demons. They wouldn't be completely wrong, either.

The bloody, now broken and mangled body laid limp. She tossed the body aside, the humans carcass falling before the feet of the other guards. She turned her gaze to them, tilting her head in a somewhat quizzical manner as she stared at them, wondering what they would do next. A few took a step back. One stumbled backwards, falling to the floor.

Well, that was the smart thing to do here, wasn't it? But they wouldn't be getting away so easily.

Soon, the jail above quaked with the presence of another giant sized demigod. The castle and jail was small for the four story tall creature that now stood where Nefas once stood, but that was fine. She would make her own doors. Two of her arms slammed into the ground, silencing the cries of some mortals who were caught under her grip. An otherworldly cry echoed from her head, her other four arms slammed into the ceiling with force to make the structure quake. The humans beneath her began to flee, fearing being caught by the monstrosity they now faced.

And the ceiling fell.
@Vahir
How big is this prison exactly? Big enough to allow a four story tall, spindly eldritch abomination with six arms to move about in with some difficulty or no? I'm gonna say no, but I'm just gonna get clarification. (Note, she's also rather limber and can probably contort her body to fit in some surprisingly small spaces for her size if she has too)

I'm not sure Nefas would care much for knocking out a wall or ceiling or two at the moment, so she'd probably do something anyways.

@MelonHead
Speaking of, Nefas will probably ask Kozz to make her a weapon as well, as much as she hates the things. Probably a Glaive or a spear of sorts.

-Nefas Sen-


Violence. Of course. There was unlikely any other option the humans would take. After all, she had come to the conclusion ages ago that fighting is in the humans very nature. A detestable trait, and one she would be glad to give them freedom from. The Lady of the Deep watched as the duel started, a small sigh escaping her lips. She still didn't like violence, even after all this time...but sometimes, evil was necessary for the greater good, and if violence was needed to free herself from here, then she would do it. Returning home to the Deep trumped anything else. Morals, ethics, and loyalties didn't matter.

After all, the only one she was ever truly loyal to were her children and herself.

She turned her head from the duel, completely disinterested in its outcome. Kilgarrah would be victorious. There would be no way these humans could hope to defeat him in combat, even as weakened as he likely was. Not to mention, if he were to die they would have to go through her next...and she wouldn't be such an easy target as they might think. Instead, she observed her brothers and sisters. The Pallid one, Chinasa seemed to be the next to wake from their chains. He hurried up the stairs, draining the color from the room and leaving nothing but a harsh, white color.

The Lady of the Deep closed her eyes from the offending brightness. She had nothing against Chinasa personally, but such brightness was something she found irritating and offensive. The Moonlit hunter, Aylin was next to awaken. She said nothing, as was her way. Silence suited the Hunter, and was welcome in the harsh brightness that the Pallid one had created. Next, was Kozz. She watched him lumber out as he was attacked by other guards, completely uncaring. Next, was Wu Dan. With an impressive physical display, he cut even the Pallid one off at the stairs. She turned briefly back to Kilagrrah, watching the end of the Duel. He was, of course, victorious. Nefas shook her head, turning her gaze to the ground briefly before walking out, following after Wu Dan.

A simple black and gold robe covered her features, long enough for its hem to lightly touch the floor as she walked, ignoring the chaos around her. Following in the steps of Chinasa and Kozz, the other children were doing a much better job of fighting and drawing the attention of the humans than she could, and most humans seemed focused on them, so she paid her other siblings and them no mind. They were not important, and she need not converse with them. As long as they kept to themselves and did not hinder in her escape, they would not receive her ire.

She reached the stairs with little difficulty. She knew the way well enough...and then Wu Dan did just what she didn't want.

Children? Her children were already suffering. She must leave. She almost snarled at the old monk, and would have berated him in a tongue that he likely wouldn't know. She wasn't normally prone to violence, but she must leave, even if that meant turning on someone who was once an ally. Before she could, though, she trembled slightly as another presence made itself known.

Zhystkrexas.

He wasn't wrong. Eyra had earned her ire the moment she betrayed her. Betrayed the Deep. She would send her children after Eyra as soon as she saved them from their own slumber. The ones that were left, at any rate. She bowed her head in slight thanks to the defiler. While she wasn't overly fond of him, she didn't hate him. She found him...curious, but she would never allow his presence in the Deep. Not without constant supervision from one of her most faithful.

...if she had any left. She couldn't feel any of her children. Their voices were silent....

She shook her head, and turned her gaze briefly back to the chamber where they had been kept. As much as she also wished to leave, she had a certain fondness for the Dragon. She would wait a moment longer, only to see if he would be quick about his little duels.

It likely would make her a bit of a target for some of the guards, but it wasn't like she couldn't defend herself.
The better question is, how many children are going to go straight for Eyra? It seems like someone has already tried to garner support to go murder her, will they get an angry mob of sorts to go straight to the capitol?


Nefas' first goal is to return to the Deep and rebuild her tribe.

Killing Eyra would likely be a fools errand at this point, I think. Although, she wouldn't be adverse to the idea if someone could convince her it would be for the best.
Nefas isn't gonna be stopping anyone, as long as no one tries to stop her.

I'm pretty sure Wu Dan would have probably gotten rekt by everyone else if he was insistent on preventing them from leaving.

The way I see it, there's literally no point in fighting here. No one is at any particular advantage, killing a child would simply allow it to reincarnate itself on the surface anyway. Albeit at a much later date, but to immortals that's rather unimportant.

Also, I notice someone referred to Chinasa as a demon, was that a stylistic thing? Pretty sure he was on the angel's side.


Also, this.

Fighting wouldn't really solve anything at this point, neither would killing anyone in the long run.
I hope the fun isn't all over before I get to post. I'm coming home from work and there's already nine posts.


Don't worry, I think most people have only posted once, and I'm definitely gonna wait for a few others to post before I do again.
-Nefas Sen-

Sorrow & Anger


The sound of crashing stone and blood dripping onto the floor caused the sleeping mind of the Deep to pull at the shackles of sleep from itself. Slowly, at first, as the Lady's consciousness roused itself from the depths of slumber, only to be drawn back down as if it didn't wish to awaken. When the bowl ruptured sending shards flying across the room and blood pooling on the floor, the hazy mind of the Deep shook free the chains that bound it.

At first, slow movement. One of its arms reached upwards, bringing it to it's face as it tested the limits of its movements once again. Another arm extended fully from its side, grasping at some invisible force. Its last two arms, wrapped around its waist, hugging itself tightly as its consciousness fully returned and the spell that had bound it was destroyed. It spoke no words, only silently observed the rest of the angels, it's head turning towards the first voices it heard.

Kilgarrah and Therelon. The former was more familiar to the Deep. The latter was more unknown, though it did find that one amusing. But those weren't important. It's...her siblings were not important right now.

For the first emotion she, the Lady of the Deep felt upon being freed was of sorrow if she were to put it in words of man.

A deep emptiness filled her. It was quiet. She couldn't feel her children. They were silent, and she knew why. In her dreams as she slept, she could feel their screams of fear and terror as they were hunted. They cried to her, and she was helpless to save them. All she could do was weep for them, as little as that would solve however, she would do such a thing at a later date. For the second emotion she felt, would be anger. Rage. And the rage of a mother protecting her children, was not something to be trifled with.

The Lady of the Deep, took her first steps after being freed. She offered a soft glance to all of her brethren, but spared no words for them. Years of being unable to commune with them, made speaking the same tongue as humans and the other gods more difficult than usual, and she didn't wish to deal with such trivialities at the moment. Her gaze turned to the humans Kilgarrah was attempting to speak to. Speaking was useless at this point. She had no words for disobedient children who were murderers, thieves, and traitors.

So for now, the Lady of the Deep chose Silence. She was not a fighter by nature...besides, it would be better for one of the others to decide the outcome of events, here. Whether it be peace or violence...her only goal right now was to leave. She would return to the Deep either way, and then...she would get her revenge.

So the creature watched Kilgarrah and Therelon with some curiosity. She would follow their lead for now.
We starting?

Oh fun fun fun~
I shall work up a post soon~


So.

I've made a bunch of lore stuff for the Deep and some stuff about the ancient city of Su'Akur. I'ma add it to the Wiki later, but I figured I'd see what all of you guys thought about it. See if any of you have suggestions and stuff. It's not all complete yet, and this was how it was in the past before the Betrayal.

It's basically nothing more than a massive flooded ruin by the time the RP starts, completely abandoned more or less.

Anyways. That's it for now.
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